How well do you know about satellites??
Three important questions...

On January 24, 2021, at 10 A.M SpaceX launched Falcon 9 with 143 satellites in a single mission beating ISRO's (India) previous record of 104 satellites in February 2017. Now let me ask you a few questions,
-> What keeps a satellite from falling to Earth?
-> What stops a satellite from crashing with each other?
-> What happens to old satellites?
If you don't any idea then read this blog to know the answers.
A satellite is generally defined as an object in space that orbits around a bigger object. There are two kinds of satellites: first, natural satellites (such as the moon) and second, artificial satellites (such as the International Space Station shortly the ISS). We all know about natural satellites, when it comes to Artificial satellites, they are classified based on the earth's orbit in which they are positioned. To know about different earth orbits read my previous blog "https://shopping-feedback.today/fyi/have-you-heard-of-earth-orbits%3C/em%3E%3C/a%3E%22.%3C/p%3E%3Cstyle data-emotion-css="14azzlx-P">.css-14azzlx-P{font-family:Droid Serif,Georgia,Times New Roman,Times,serif;font-size:1.1875rem;-webkit-letter-spacing:0.01em;-moz-letter-spacing:0.01em;-ms-letter-spacing:0.01em;letter-spacing:0.01em;line-height:1.6;color:#1A1A1A;margin-top:32px;}
Now to our first question: What keeps a satellite from falling to Earth?
Now to our second question: What stops a satellite from crashing with each other?




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